Our Field Work
Explore our ongoing environmental campaigns and field conservation activities.
Completed
Conservation of Prawn Species in Ubeji River.
To restore the ecological health of the Ubeji River while promoting sustainable prawn conservation and improving local livelihoods.
The Challenge
The Ubeji River in Nigeria is experiencing severe water pollution and a 35.9% decline in prawn populations (2023), leading to biodiversity loss and ecological imbalance.
Our Solution
A community-led conservation effort focused on restoring prawn habitats and promoting sustainable harvesting practices through A three-phase intervention:
- Environmental Monitoring
- Community Engagement
- Restoration & Aquaculture

Ongoing
SMART WETLANDS FOR FLOOD CONTROL AND PRAWN AQUACULTURE
To develop a sustainable, low-cost system that reduces flooding, improves water quality, and creates economic opportunities through prawn aquaculture in vulnerable communities.
The Challenge
Isoko communities like Irri face frequent flooding and water pollution, which damage homes, spread disease, and reduce water quality, with limited access to affordable control and monitoring solutions.
Our Solution
A smart wetland system that uses plants, microbes, and prawns to filter floodwater, with sensors for real-time monitoring to reduce flooding, improve water quality, and support aquaculture.
Ongoing
Restoring Ecosystems and Advancing Climate Education for Resilience and Equity
Empowering Isoko Communities
To restore degraded ecosystems and strengthen climate resilience in Isoko communities through data-driven environmental monitoring, ecosystem restoration, and community education.
The Challenge
Flooding and biodiversity loss threaten underservedcommunities in the Isoko regions in Delta State, Nigeria.
Our Solution
A community-based conservation program that uses GIS and remote sensing to monitor flood risks and water quality, while restoring wetlands and mangroves. It combines environmental data collection with local training and engagement to improve resilience, protect biodiversity, and support climate adaptation in Isoko communities.


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